prepositions

The exercise was created 2020-02-07 by leab0011. Question count: 118.




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  • He is in hospital.
  • He is angry with him.
  • She is good at drawing.
  • We live in the country.
  • The book is written by Adam.
  • He was charged with murder.
  • I have a spot on my face.
  • We are interested in art.
  • He is very kind to us
  • She is travelling by train.
  • She was guilty of stealing.
  • He sat on the chair.
  • There is some milk in the fridge.
  • He was hiding under the table.
  • The book belongs to Eve.
  • They were sitting by the tree.
  • He drove over the bridge.
  • We are running in the gym today.
  • The sun is above the clouds.
  • She lives near her workplace.
  • He drew the picture with a crayon.
  • I walked down the street.
  • We located the key for the lock.
  • The car went through the tunnel.
  • I got a gift from a friend.
  • I have liked that song since 2001.
  • She put the flowers by the window.
  • The food was placed on the table.
  • The baby climbed onto the table.
  • He never leaves without his phone.
  • The caterpillar turned into a butterfly.
  • I was unable to get out of the appointment.
  • She sat across from Marie.
  • We were in the middle of the storm.
  • He picked up the penny from beneath the couch.
  • My car is parked in front of the mailbox.
  • The weather will be good this weekend according to Tom.
  • He was frustrated at the situation.
  • I will get to the conference on time .
  • The baseball game was cancelled after the heavy rain.
  • He succeeded with a little help.
  • I ordered a sandwich with a drink.
  • He was with his friend when he saw me.
  • Come over to my house for dinner sometime.
  • Could you roll over?
  • They sent over a gift for his promotion.
  • He was standing by me.
  • The post office is by the bank.
  • The microwave was fixed by the mechanic.
  • The flowers were delivered by a postman.
  • I prefer to read in the library.
  • He climbed up the ladder.
  • Please sign your name on the dotted line.
  • Go down the stairs.
  • Go through the door.
  • He swam across the pool.
  • Take your brother with you.
  • I was born in 2003.
  • I was born after World War II.
  • I was born two minutes before my twin brother.
  • I first met Sarah in 2012.
  • It is always cold in January.
  • We eat breakfast in the morning.
  • Buy me a present on my birthday, please.
  • I work faster at night.
  • The dogs are in the kennel.
  • The cat is on the table.
  • We can meet at the crossroads.
  • Nobody spoke during the presentation.
  • We get plenty of snow during the winter.
  • I met him while we were studying in the library.
  • The phone rang while I was watching TV.
  • Please remain seated during the performance.
  • Mike travelled across America on his motorcycle.
  • Rebecca and Judi are swimming across the lake.
  • James went into the room.
  • They stare into the darkness.
  • Jack went up the hill.
  • A car zoomed past a truck on the highway.
  • I only saw her once during my stay in Rome.
  • I do not agree with your claim.
  • I dream of a better life.
  • The bread consists of dough, raisins and a little honey.
  • Fallon lives in New York.
  • Does Chandler believe in miracles?
  • We arrived at our destination.
  • We should really concentrate on our studies now.
  • Billy, please refrain from doing that.
  • Ellie is crazy about this movie.
  • We are sorry for your loss.
  • Jenny will be delighted with her results.
  • The entire room was astonished by the election results.
  • Is he still angry at the world?
  • I am good at sports.
  • I am good with animals.
  • The blueberry jam will be good on toast.
  • Swimming is good for your health.
  • The nurse was good to my mother.
  • Dad retired from the navy in the 1970s.
  • We searched for ages.
  • She must apologize for her actions.
  • He admitted to the charge.
  • I go to Manchester on vacation twice a year.
  • Bolt made another attempt at the world record.
  • He usually arrives around 3pm.
  • It was about seven in the morning.
  • The store is open until midnight.
  • I look forward to lunch
  • I look forward to seeing you
  • I am used to driving.
  • They used to live in Moscow.
  • They love to sing.
  • I will call after work.
  • They are in the kitchen.
  • I can tell you about myself.
  • The paper is on my desk.
  • You will need to come back in an hour.
  • Come back to the office.

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